Pryce may or may not appear in a future episode. But on the latest Insider Podcast, showrunner Peter Gould announced something that's both tantalizing and a little frightening: The squat cobbler video that Jimmy described to the cops in that instant classic scene? It actually exists.

So somewhere—online, perhaps, or on a DVD or Blu-Ray set—we’ll eventually get to see a costumed Mark Proksch sitting on a pie. And perhaps even wiggling.

And it's probably hysterically funny. They didn’t have to make the video. And if it was bad--or even just less than great-- it would have stayed on the cutting room floor as a noble but failed experiment and nothing more would have been said.

Instead Vince Gilligan, also on the podcast, undersold it: “I laughed so hard I thought I was going to burst a blood vessel.”

So there’s good reason to expect that we’ll get that chance too.

Given that exciting prospect, I talked to Proksch, an actor and comedian who’s best known for his work on the later seasons of The Office, about the fine art of sitting on pie, working with the great Jonathan Banks, and what it's like driving that gaudy Hummer.

You do realize this is the dividing line in your life, don't you? Before squat cobbler and after. What kind of reactions have you gotten from people so far?

My wife looks at me differently. Other that I haven’t noticed any strange looks, but then again I live in LA.

Chandler Riggs from The Walking Dead is still getting people giving him pudding two years later and all he did was eat it.

I’ll take pies.

That sounds like a challenge. So what’s your favorite pie?

My mom’s apple pie. What I considered to be the best apple pie I’ve ever had. Still is.